At least 100 dogs die from pet food... (Link to FDA recall)

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Link: http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/diamond12_05.html

Hope it's not too late for anyone that gives that brand of food to their pets...

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"January 6, 2006
Live Science

At least 100 dogs in the United States have been killed in recent weeks by toxic pet food despite a recall of the products, scientists said today.

Photo: This cocker spaniel, Sad Sack, succumbed to aflatoxin poisoning recently at Cornell's Hospital for Animals.

Some 19 brands of Diamond, Country Value and Professional dog foods have been recalled. But many pet owners are not aware of the recall, researchers at Cornell University said Friday.

Dogs have refused to eat the food and, in some cases, their owners have enticed them with gravy and other lures without knowing they were killing the animals.

"Entire kennels have been wiped out, and because of the holiday these past few weeks, the dispersal of recall information was disrupted," said Sharon Center, a professor of veterinary medicine who specializes in liver function and disease at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell.

The dog food is tainted with deadly aflatoxins that waste the liver away. The bad food could be present in a dozen other countries, too, the researchers say. About two-thirds of dogs that show symptoms from the toxin have died.

The dogs seemed to know their food was deadly.

"Some dogs were stealing food from the kitchen counter," Center said. "Others just stopped eating the food and begged for treats. Unfortunately, some owners used gravy and other mixers to entice their dogs to consume what they thought was safe, quality dog food."

Only about two dozen deaths have been firmly linked to the tainted pet food. But Center and her colleagues know the toll is far higher.

"Every day, we're hearing reports from veterinarians in the East and Southeast who have treated dogs that have died from liver damage this past month or so," Center said. "We're also concerned about the long-term health of dogs that survive as well as dogs that have eaten the tainted food but show no clinical signs."

Surviving dogs may develop chronic liver disease or liver cancer, she said.

"Despite our understanding of this complex toxin, we have no direct antidote," Center said.

Symptoms arise over days or weeks. Early signs include lethargy, loss of appetite and vomiting. Later, look for orange-colored urine and jaundice, which is a yellowing of the eyes and gums. Severely affected dogs produce a blood-tinged vomit and bloody or blackened stools.
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Yah...I saw that. That's awful. Makes me worried...we think what we buy is safe to give to pets/kids/ourselves. Seems to me like they need to beef up on their quality testing before they sell it.
 
I actually was buying one of the brands of dog foods effected, luckily the store I buy it from did not receive any of the bad food. However, when I went to the store and told them I was no longer going to buy that food, they kind of gave me a hard time. They said it could happen to any company, that particular type of food I bought wasn't effected...blah, blah, blah. If it happens to another company I'll stop buying there food too!!

My heart goes out to the people who lost their pets due to this mess :( .

On a side note, it is amazing how such poor quality ingredients comprise most dog foods. I did some research trying to find a good brand to buy, and basically found that at the very least some sort of meat should be the first ingredient. Most at the supermarket had corn as a first ingredient (something that causes allergies in some dogs), and I even heard of one that had corn syrup among the first few ingredients!!
 
Our dogs have to eat special foods as they have allergies. Luckily there is a great pet food warehouse very nearby as it is the only local place that sells it. And yes, most pet foods are a horrible mixture of by products.
 
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